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Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing Année : 2017

Bayesian selection for the l2-Potts model regularization parameter: 1D piecewise constant signal denoising

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Piecewise constant denoising can be solved either by deterministic optimization approaches, based on the Potts model, or by stochastic Bayesian procedures. The former lead to low computational time but require the selection of a regularization parameter, whose value significantly impacts the achieved solution, and whose automated selection remains an involved and challenging problem. Conversely, fully Bayesian formalisms encapsulate the regularization parameter selection into hierarchical models, at the price of high computational costs. This contribution proposes an operational strategy that combines hierarchical Bayesian and Potts model formulations, with the double aim of automatically tuning the regularization parameter and of maintaining computational effciency. The proposed procedure relies on formally connecting a Bayesian framework to a l2-Potts functional. Behaviors and performance for the proposed piecewise constant denoising and regularization parameter tuning techniques are studied qualitatively and assessed quantitatively, and shown to compare favorably against those of a fully Bayesian hierarchical procedure, both in accuracy and in computational load.
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hal-01887965 , version 1 (08-10-2018)

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Jordan Frecon, Nelly Pustelnik, Nicolas Dobigeon, Herwig Wendt, Patrice Abry. Bayesian selection for the l2-Potts model regularization parameter: 1D piecewise constant signal denoising. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2017, 65 (19), pp.5215-5224. ⟨10.1109/TSP.2017.2715000⟩. ⟨hal-01887965⟩
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